Starman (Volume 2) #33 is an issue of the series Starman (Volume 2) with a cover date of August, 1997.
Synopsis for "With Some Help from His Friends"
To save Solomon Grundy's life, the Floronic Man, Sentinel, Batman and Starman must eat a strange tuber fruit[1] in order to take a metaphysical journey ("a fantastic voyage") into the mind of Grundy. While there, they not only encounter Grundy, but an army of them ready to confront the four.
To be continued...
Appearing in "With Some Help from His Friends"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Floronic Man
- Solomon Grundy
- Barry O'Dare (Mentioned only)
- The Black Pirate's ghost (Mentioned only)
- Charles Lindbergh (Mentioned only)
- Chuck Yeager (Mentioned only)
- Clarence O'Dare (Mentioned only)
- Copperhead (Mentioned only)
- Hope O'Dare (Mentioned only)
- The Infernal Dr. Pip (Mentioned only)
- Jay Garrick (Mentioned only)
- Johnny Appleseed (Mentioned only)
- The Joker (Mentioned only)
- Ken Kesey (Mentioned only)
- The Mercury Seven (Mentioned only)
- Gordon Cooper (Mentioned only)
- John Glenn (Mentioned only)
- Scott Carpenter (Mentioned only)
- The Merry Pranksters (Mentioned only)
- Nightwing (Mentioned only)
- Poison Ivy (Mentioned only)
- The Spectre (Mentioned only)
- Sylvester Pemberton (Mentioned only)
- Wesley Dodds (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Opal City
- Slaughter Swamp (In a vision)
Items:
Vehicles:
Concepts:
Notes
- Reprinted in Starman: Infernal Devices and Starman Omnibus Vol. 3.
- The Floronic Man states that Solomon Grundy is connected to The Green (possibly as a result of his contact with The Sprout). Woodrue theorizes that Grundy is also tainted by aspects of The Grey.
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